Machine Messiah

Album: Machine Messiah (2017)
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  • Alone away
    Lost, darken rage
    Far from grace

    InRead invented by Teads
    A world
    Betrayed

    Come and free the beast
    Can you hear me?
    I want hope

    Behold there's a way
    A spark
    A flame
    Won't you feed the needs
    Come and save me
    I need you

    I'll give you everything
    I'll cure humanity
    Shelter security
    I'll make you part of me
    Prepare to feel nothing
    The souls is dead
    Your saviour bled
    The soul is dead
    Bow down to Machine Messiah

    Give me your praise
    I'll keep you safe
    He soul is dead
    Bow down to Machine Messiah

    The souls is dead
    Your saviour bled
    The soul is dead
    Bow down to Machine Messiah

    Give me your praise
    I'll keep you safe
    He soul is dead
    Bow down to Machine Messiah

    I'll give you everything
    I'll cure humanity
    Shelter security
    I'll make you part of me
    I have returned Writer/s: Andreas Kisser, Derrik Green, Eloy Casagrande
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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